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The phrase "articulation that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the clarity or expression of an idea or concept.
Example: "The articulation that is required for effective communication is often overlooked in training programs."
Alternatives: "expression that is" or "clarity that is".
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Despite its academic articulation, that is a highly revolutionary doctrine.
The glenohumeral joint is a highly congruous articulation that is dependent on the osseous integrity of both the glenoid rim and the humeral head.
Mr. Abraham is a beautiful dancer — unpredictable and spry, with the kind of articulation that is likely to become only more refined and subtle with age — but his packed productions are somewhat unconvincing.
The articulation, that is its own, of multiple forms of the Multiple and of the unique name of the One.
Each projection and recess has a complete decorative articulation that is rhythmic and repetitive and composed of blocks and mouldings, obscuring the tower profile.
I feel connected to it by the respect for pure articulation that is born in the soul of anyone who dances, sings, or plays from a perspective of pain".
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In this well-planned chronicle of Noguchi's lifelong engagement with three-dimensional form, the highlight is a stunning gallery devoted to his anthropomorphic sculptures from the 1940's -- bony-looking vertical articulations that are surreal abstractions of body traits and attitudes.
This contrasts with the more dorsoventrally flattened posteriorly projecting occipital condyles in later megatheriids, such as Eremotherium and Megatherium; animals with more horizontal cervical vertebral articulations that were terrestrial.
Returns a tag that represents the MusicXML structure of an articulation mark that is primarily a TechnicalIndication. Translate a music21 bar.Bar object to an mxBar while making two substitutions: double -> light-light and final -> light-heavy as shown below.
Two recent recordings -- a spectacular account of Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" and an equally vivid reading of Monteverdi's "Orfeo," both on the Virgin label -- are enlivened by daring choices of tempo, ornamentation and orchestral color, as well as by dynamic and articulation touches that are Mahleresque in their detail and sweep.
Moreover, 24/45 mediators were the articulation nodes that are of high interest as the important nodes to prevent network fragmentation (Additional file 3: Table S3).
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